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Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: audacityofhope on May 27, 2023, 08:25:15 PM
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Ukraine’s much-anticipated counteroffensive appears imminent – and the way each side is preparing speaks volumes about their readiness.
Kyiv’s front lines are abuzz with vehicle movement and artillery strikes, with regular explosions hitting vital Russian targets in occupied areas.
Moscow's preparation on the other hand is not necessarily a compliment in 2023. Vast trench defense networks that can be seen from space! They are big, yes, but they are also something anyone can peruse on Google. That’s not great in an era of precise rockets and speedy armored advances.
But it’s the last 72 hours that have perhaps most betrayed Russia’s lacking readiness.
First, the apparent firing of the deputy defense minister in charge of logistics, Mikhail Mizintsev. The Russian Ministry of Defense has not spelled out his dismissal, merely issuing a decree that Aleksey Kuzmenkov now has his job.
By removing key ministers in the moments before its army faces Ukraine’s counter-assault, Moscow sends a message of disarray.
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If there is one thing that I have learnt out of this war is that most Western media are big in fake news to them Ukraine is winning..sounds worst than mongotio goats.. meanwhile Russia installs tactical nukes in Belarus and near Finland border. Waseme ngwe putin awachilia moja hot hot. Big news German slides into a recession no respite without cheap energy from Russia..
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If there is one thing that I have learnt out of this war is that most Western media are big in fake news to them Ukraine is winning..sounds worst than mongotio goats.. meanwhile Russia installs tactical nukes in Belarus and near Finland border. Waseme ngwe putin awachilia moja hot hot. Big news German slides into a recession no respite without cheap energy from Russia..
The mogotio goat is you. We are being objective. Tunataja kile kiko. Jibu swali, is Russia digging trenches or not? Ama you thinking they are planting flowers? If you have never used Google Maps ask I walk you through some satellite pictures. This is 2023, anybody can access them not just the military. I would have called you Punda but that word on this forum already is reserved for someone else. Eish!
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Ukraine’s much-anticipated counteroffensive appears imminent – and the way each side is preparing speaks volumes about their readiness.
Kyiv’s front lines are abuzz with vehicle movement and artillery strikes, with regular explosions hitting vital Russian targets in occupied areas.
Moscow's preparation on the other hand is not necessarily a compliment in 2023. Vast trench defense networks that can be seen from space! They are big, yes, but they are also something anyone can peruse on Google. That’s not great in an era of precise rockets and speedy armored advances.
But it’s the last 72 hours that have perhaps most betrayed Russia’s lacking readiness.
First, the apparent firing of the deputy defense minister in charge of logistics, Mikhail Mizintsev. The Russian Ministry of Defense has not spelled out his dismissal, merely issuing a decree that Aleksey Kuzmenkov now has his job.
By removing key ministers in the moments before its army faces Ukraine’s counter-assault, Moscow sends a message of disarray.
Sanctions will stop Russia
Javelins will stop Russia
Howitzers will stop Russia
Himars will stop Russia
Tanks (leopards+ Abrams) will stop Russia
Patriot will definitely stop Russia
Counteroffensive will now definitely stop Russia 😂😂
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If there is one thing that I have learnt out of this war is that most Western media are big in fake news to them Ukraine is winning..sounds worst than mongotio goats.. meanwhile Russia installs tactical nukes in Belarus and near Finland border. Waseme ngwe putin awachilia moja hot hot. Big news German slides into a recession no respite without cheap energy from Russia..
Everyone says the world will rally behind Ukraine and provide weapons, training and all resources necessary in the war effort... absolutely true. Right now in Ukraine the most limited resource is soldiers, a well trained fighting force capable of challenging Russia effectively. Forget about F16'S and all that nonsense, infact even with acquisition of such sophisticated birds it can take up to 3-4 years to train pilots, maintenance crew, airfields etc unless the US will fly them, that is if Russia doesn't knock them off the ground before they take flight in a preemptively strike...which is inevitable
This war is all but lost. Ukraine should seek a peaceful solution and negotiate with Russia. And more importantly never harbor thoughts of ever wanting to join NATO.